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I usually don't comment on use (or misuse) of force posts, but I gotta say this is fucked up. Vegas is easily in the top 5 of corrupt departments around the country. And for them to a.)not even charge him and then b.)accuse him of using his uniform as a "soapbox" is just inexcusable. As much as I hate the ACLU and feel that they are in large part the reason we are a country of pussies, I hope they make the two officers and everybody else involved in the so-called "investigation" pay dearly.
Oh yeah, and fuck the TSA!"It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by helosailor View PostI usually don't comment on use (or misuse) of force posts, but I gotta say this is fucked up. Vegas is easily in the top 5 of corrupt departments around the country. And for them to a.)not even charge him and then b.)accuse him of using his uniform as a "soapbox" is just inexcusable. As much as I hate the ACLU and feel that they are in large part the reason we are a country of pussies, I hope they make the two officers and everybody else involved in the so-called "investigation" pay dearly.
Oh yeah, and fuck the TSA!
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I wasn't basing my displeasure on the basis of the callout about the uniform alone, not by any means. It's just one of those things that makes them (as public officials) look bad by stating the obvious. I'm sure there's another side to the story. Was he a perfect angel throughout? Doubtful. He even admitted to dropping the F-bomb at least once.
What I'm not happy about is that this is yet another example of abuse of authority. The LVPD and the TSA could have behaved MUCH more professionally, but they followed their unofficial S.O.P. and did not. Both have quite a history of such abuses and those that are supposed to keep them in check, yet again, did not.
As to the TSA agent being a LT? That was kind of glossed over, but for someone to be a LT in the NG and to be a TSA agent for a civilian job...I dunno, it just doesn't add up to me.
Everybody involved in this case could have come out of it much better if they each would just learn the meaning of one simple word...respect."It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by helosailor View PostI wasn't basing my displeasure on the basis of the callout about the uniform alone, not by any means. It's just one of those things that makes them (as public officials) look bad by stating the obvious. I'm sure there's another side to the story. Was he a perfect angel throughout? Doubtful. He even admitted to dropping the F-bomb at least once.
What I'm not happy about is that this is yet another example of abuse of authority. The LVPD and the TSA could have behaved MUCH more professionally, but they followed their unofficial S.O.P. and did not. Both have quite a history of such abuses and those that are supposed to keep them in check, yet again, did not.
As to the TSA agent being a LT? That was kind of glossed over, but for someone to be a LT in the NG and to be a TSA agent for a civilian job...I dunno, it just doesn't add up to me.
Everybody involved in this case could have come out of it much better if they each would just learn the meaning of one simple word...respect.
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TSA and police are supposed to be professional enough not to react to someone 'asking for it.' I know there were several Iraqi's who 'asked for it' and I didn't lay a hand on them. I stood there and obeyed my ROE. The officer should have said "I'm sorry you feel that way, would you like to talk to a supervisor" instead of beating him with a baton.
Now, that said, what would have happened if this occurred, the cop starts wailing on the soldier and the soldier reacts as a soldier is trained to and took the baton away and beat the fuck out of the cop in self defense?I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostTSA and police are supposed to be professional enough not to react to someone 'asking for it.' I know there were several Iraqi's who 'asked for it' and I didn't lay a hand on them. I stood there and obeyed my ROE. The officer should have said "I'm sorry you feel that way, would you like to talk to a supervisor" instead of beating him with a baton.
Now, that said, what would have happened if this occurred, the cop starts wailing on the soldier and the soldier reacts as a soldier is trained to and took the baton away and beat the fuck out of the cop in self defense?
Soldier reacts as a soldier is trained? What branch were you in. Because lets be honest, Hand to hand combat in the military is a joke. If he would have faught the officer then it would have ended really badly for him. If he would have somehow got the baton from the officer then he would have been dead so why compare that?
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Looks like you need to take a look at the video again. First we have no idea what is even being said. I am guessing the officer is telling him to get on the ground, the soldier is in a defensive stance the whole time. When the officer swings his baton the guy is blocking it and has his fists balled up. I was trained every time you swing the baton you are telling them to get on the ground. I am sure somewhere in there this officer did. It is clear he is defensive in that video. This is a joke of a video, just some pussy trying to whine.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI'm infantry. Combine that with a good case of PTSD and anyone swinging at me is going to have a very pissed off 300 pound guy on them. I'll work on bail later. Clenching your fist is actively being a threat? Really? And tasing him 5 times is necessary?
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